J&M Products – 1982-2002 Camaro / Firebird Rear Lower Control Arms Black Extreme Joint – Black
Part # 23932B – Extreme Joint Street/Race Arms
Made in the USA
The control arm bushings found in the F-Body automobiles can have a significant impact on the vehicle’s ride, comfort, handling, acceleration, noise and vibration. When the car leans (i.e., rolls) in a turn, one side of the chassis moves upward relative to the rear axle, the other side moves downward, and the control arms must twist to allow for the axle to articulate. This causes the control arm bushings to bind. If this bind becomes excessive, it will raise the rear wheel rate and produce sudden, uncontrolled, undesirable changes in handling (e.g., snap oversteer).
Chevrolet minimizes this suspension bind by using compliant rubber bushings in both lower control arms. These relatively “soft” bushings help accommodate the necessary motion of the control arms during body roll. However, the rubber bushings do not provide much in the way of forward and aft support, which can cause wheel hop during hard acceleration and braking.
It has become common practice to replace the stock rubber control arm bushings with solid or two piece polyurethane bushings to resolve the shortcomings of the soft rubber bushings. Hard polyurethane bushings eliminate wheel hop, reduce axle deflection, and improve rear straight line grip. However, the downside of common aftermarket bushings such as delrin, steel, stiffer rubber, solid or two piece polyurethane bushings is they prevent the necessary movement of the control arms during body roll, which in turn produces significant binding in the suspension when the vehicle is cornering. The polyurethane bushings also place unnecessary high stresses on the torque boxes, which are the attachment points for the control arms to the chassis. Standard aftermarket control arms do not allow for rotation of the control arm during cornering because of the stiffness of the bushings.
The Solution:
J&M Products designed and built a Camaro / Firebird Rear Control Arm Extreme Joint tubular lower control arm which will eliminate the unwanted uncontrolled control arm flex. Round tubing is harder to work with but has many other advantages over square or rectangular tubing. It is stronger in bending, torsion, and also lighter than square or rectangular tubing.
We then solved the shortcomings of the factory rubber and other aftermarket polyurethane and stiffer rubber bushings. This was accomplished with our new Extreme Joint. By spending countless hours looking and dissecting the geometry and the need of the rear suspension we come out with bind-free bushings set up. Our Extreme Joint bushing design incorporates a steel inner ball which is surrounded by synthetic elastomer outer cups. This combination allows the bushing to articulate like a spherical bearing during cornering but the steel inner ball does not allow the bushing to deflect during acceleration giving you great traction during acceleration like solid bushings but remains completely bind free like a spherical bearing during cornering for great predictable traction in the corners.
Lower Rear Control Arm Black Features and Benefits:
Street/Race Version uses our Bind Free Extreme Joint Bushing
Reduces Wheel Hop & Improves Traction by Eliminating Control Arm & Bushing Flex
Easy Installation Without Modifications
Fitment:
- 1982 Pontiac Firebird
- 1983 Pontiac Firebird
- 1984 Pontiac Firebird
- 1985 Pontiac Firebird
- 1986 Pontiac Firebird
- 1987 Pontiac Firebird
- 1988 Pontiac Firebird
- 1989 Pontiac Firebird
- 1990 Pontiac Firebird
- 1991 Pontiac Firebird
- 1992 Pontiac Firebird
- 1993 Pontiac Firebird
- 1994 Pontiac Firebird
- 1995 Pontiac Firebird
- 1996 Pontiac Firebird
- 1997 Pontiac Firebird
- 1998 Pontiac Firebird
- 1999 Pontiac Firebird
- 2000 Pontiac Firebird
- 2001 Pontiac Firebird
- 2002 Pontiac Firebird
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